That's true. Based on what we've seen, I expect the 645D to be the  
price leader in the category. It could be a coup for Pentax. On the  
other hand, it could be a disaster. I suspect that the line is a thin  
one.
Paul
On Dec 5, 2006, at 11:00 PM, Digital Image Studio wrote:

> On 06/12/06, Bob Sullivan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Forecasting the future sales of a new product is one of the most
>> difficult things to do when you're involved with creating the  
>> product.
>>  You lose rational objectivity.  And you still don't know how the
>> competition will respond.  It's a tough game.
>
> Tough it is but frankly it's really what they need to get right in
> order to stay in the game. What I'm really keen to see is how well
> they have assessed the market place for the 645D WRT price tolerance
> and volume. Now that should be interesting ;-)
>
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